**Updated, dont worry about 0start_avwizard, and I fixed some typos... sorry.

If someone would like to test the new detection...If the machine with the new card is in your core, please ssh into your core (or go to the desktop and open a terminal) and type:sudo su then enter your password, and create these file below (nvidia_install.sh) somewhere, and copy and paste the commands I give below from the same directory as the file you created.

If this is an MD, ssh into the core (or from core desktop terminal), type: sudo su (enter password)ssh moonXX <=---------- where XX is your MD numberNow create these file below (nvidia_install.sh) somewhere, and copy and paste the commands I give below from the same directory as the file you created.

######################################################################################################################## BEGIN NVIDIA DRIVER HELPER FUNCTIONS######################################################################################################################## TODO: Possibly separate these into their own file and include that file here in Utils.sh?

# These functions are to help determine which driver to install for the currently installed nVidia card,# as well as determining if vdpau support is available on the installed card.

# Information was gleened from these sources.# ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/190.42/README/appendix-a.html# http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=2f34370027899f55166907809e838706&t=122606

# These will need redone for each LMCE release, depending on the drivers available to the base kubuntu installation#######################################################################################################################. /usr/pluto/bin/Config_Ops.sh. /usr/pluto/bin/Utils.shLogFile="/var/log/pluto/nvidia-install.log";

# installCorrectNvidiaDriver()# This function will install the correct nVidia driver for the currently installed card.# if the first parameter is set to "reboot", it will also reboot the system after the driver is installed.installCorrectNvidiaDriver() { #see if the caller wanted to reboot after installing packages param="$1"

# first, lets see if there is even an nvidia card installed in the system # If there is no nVidia card even installed, lets get out of here. if ! getNvidiaInstalled;then return fi

chmod +x nvidia_install.shmv /usr/pluto/bin/nvidia-install.sh /usr/pluto/bin/nvidia-install.bakmv nvidia-install.sh /usr/pluto/binadd-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updatesapt-get update/usr/pluto/bin/RebootWithAVWizard.shThis will just make the new files executable, backup and move the relevant files around, add the swat ppa, and reboot. This reboot SHOULD install the correct driver and make LMCE happy, after that rebooting again, taking you into the AV Wizard.

Thanks to testers... this will hopefully help everyone. I am particularly curious about the following cards which have improved vdpau bluray/h264 support under a new revision.GeForce 510GeForce GT 520GeForce GT 520MXGeForce 410MNVS 4200M

If you would note that you have one of these cards it would be particularly helpful.lspci -nn | grep -vi "non-vga" | grep -i vga | sed 's/.*://;s/\].*//'will produce one of the following to confirm it has the new rev.1040, 1042, 1051, 1055, or 1056

Should you wish to undo these changes simply ssh to the machine in question and enter the following as root:

Ok... if you would like to test... you will have to add the swat ppa, which I was trying to avoid. I have updated the steps above... just follow the instructions. Please read them carefully, as they have changed.

I am also just dealing with 1004. I have no idea what this will do to 810. The best 810 should hope for is the 195 driver. I believe the later drivers desire other versions of things which will not be avail.

Please also let me know if you get stuck in an infinite reboot sequence.